I seem to recall back in 2010-2012, the Ron Paul Republicans won control of a local GOP, and the establishment refused to cede power. They wouldn't hand over bank accounts, contacted donors and told them not to send money, then eventually called a rogue meeting and voted themselves back in. The courts refused to get involved.
My heart bleeds.

Journalism as I know it is dead. The Julian Assanges of the world are now the people who actually break stories, while the networks all seek the instant revenue brought by clicks. Acosta v Trump is clickbait.

I think the sentiment is more that Kimye should have let the neighborhood burn rather than redistribute their wealth for selfish means. There's no "greater good" in letting that mansion stand. Letting it burn would have created construction jobs.
Yes, this is satire.
I suspect that the West's property manager was simply smarter than the neighbors and diligent enough to find this service and hire them. Probably not something that's in the Yellow Pages.

I am shocked that he didn't just ask us to lift all those embargoes Che keeps insisting are the primary cause of their economic snafu. Having said that, Trump is probably the best negotiator we have seen in decades in office. Let's see what kind of a deal he can work out.

I am not speaking hypothetically. We all have the same right to speak, either individually or as part of a group. We do not all have the same resources, but calling for the government to level the playing field isn't the freedom position. Nor is it constitutional.

This is not a freedom position.
People don't lose their right to speak freely just because they decide to join a group. All 7 justices agreed that's what the Constiution means. The liberals wanted to take that right away from the bench.

It's funny you should mention that - someone in another state was telling me that their local LP was toying with the idea of having the GOP candidate address their membership. He had to explain to them why that was a terrible idea.
I personally know two people who left the site specifically because they were tired of getting irritated by the ZipstreamOfConsciousness.

i don't want to dox anybody but one of our circa 2007 activist members is very politically active in AZ. He switched his registration to I a few years back. He voted for the Dem for several reasons, one of which is that the GOP pulled some legal shenanigans that got all the Libertarians kicked off the ballot.
Based on his posts over the years...not limited to this race...the GOP there is as corrupt as the Dems.

I don't think that there's any lack of railing against spending here no matter who is signing the checks.
But Ron Paul is a Republican. Ron Paul said we should work in the GOP. Zippy is not here promoting Ron Paul's message, he's here only to undermine the minuscule amount of cohesion we have left.
It's about him. He doesn't belong here.

Puerto Rico was handled a lot better than New Orleans was. Trump actually did a great job there, despite the media's initial attempts to turn it into his Katrina.
Even though it's not constitutional, it was effective.

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